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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER EDWARD HOEKE DIES. | [T wEATHER | | MOSES IS OPPOSED SHIPPING NEWS ALBEI;‘II'ESBl:‘Fvi;I"fi-Ié, gr:'nun‘ Reats. Arri ilings From | Ty, 4 e B . vals a]l\'::d‘%:k.n: Body ot Dejartment ot Agricultare] '1® Va. at 2 pm. Friday. September 1 "Ana of Oldest D. C. 0dd Fellows| Expires at 83. | District of Columbia—Generally fair | | tonight and tomorrow, slightly warmer | AR s i i it w0 ; No Useful P Would Be Guard Found at American U. | "Ml (582001 A0, Jueadan, S tonight. not quite so warm tomorrow. Says No Useful Purpose Wou ARRIVED YESTERDAY. de Pierce st n.w A Maryland and Virginia—Generally | g voq polae Air Flight Reg- | Jyminerr—hremen “September 3 Laboratory. SHATL beloved husbaia Edward Hoeke, 83 vears old, former- | |1y a printer at the Bureau of Engrav: Manchuria—San_Francisco. . . Angust 27 shall “inee Queenani.’ father of Wil ling ana Printing, and for many vears| e g ) ! A" Sident of this city, died here yes. | fair tonight and tomorrow, slightly Etetlente —WilionTrient. e Albert Burton, 64-year-old guard fn| Kriest. Matiie. I lda. Floren 3 [terday. He had been In failing health | warmer tonight. not quite so warm to- ulation Impossible. Do pparaien .......... . AUSISt 27 | the Department of Agriculture, died| and Henrs Mahall, Funceal Satuedas Lieut. R. M. Cutts, Jr., Ma- i i P L cd ‘Sehtember 4 | suddenly vesterday evening while on | swenier U o T iom Hold In point of membership, Mr. Hoeke 5 PRERY e 5 DUE TODAY duty at the research laboratory at| fmcemer Chtiech, whente o B e o rine C Is Victor in | | was one of the oldest members of the | West MirginiaZTale and continued | gy the Associated Press _ | Carrillo—Port Limon........ September 10| American University. He had not| i hie soni i orps, Is Victor in In- Odd Fellows in the District of Colum- | Warm tonight and tomorrow. PORTLAND, Me,, September 15.— | Dominica—Port of Spain -September Bl been in good heaith. but death was On Welnesdar, Sentember 14 y ; %ood_health. but !bia. He retired from his trade many | Records for 24 Hours. Regulation of air flights by Congress | Nerissa—st. John's. : -Seotember 10| unexpected. His body s found by Der, residence LA pics . s s 2 S. Btila A L o Fort Vi Bermiida.’. .. September 133 | Unexpected. ¥ O e L2 M ENY (nee Deverss. agn dividual Test. A 7 Vi ago, after having his right arm | =0 s 8 p.m., 76: I8 out of the question. Senator George | aurani - iverpool ... .. September 6| W. M. Hodgsor. a fellow watchman. ERi Tt e A R T Ao {crushed under a street car at Fifteenth | |, TheToMete ; 8 m, 7o, X Moses of New Hampshire, Presi.| Yoro—Sanfiazo *0..0110: 0 ISehiember 10| " Mr. ‘Burton, who resided at 13 Sec- om e resilenar . Frid: e 1 e oy a s PIER | “Barometer—4 pim., 29.88; § pim. CLLE G T DUE TONORROW. ond street northeast, was a native 15 inwited. Thterment Glemwood Comar he slipped in getting off the car. He . 2 the Senate, said in Berengaria—Senthampton . Sentember 10 | of California. He came to W ashing- 15 CAMP PERRY, Ohio. September 15 9 ” Fun ral services will be conducted in Highest temperature;, 91, oéciirted g last night. DUE SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 17 has been employed in the Department reside Rosedale st n.e —Lieut. R. M. Cutts, jr.. United States | § 4 the chapel of Thomas S. Sergeon, 10111 ® =05 010 “I do not see|Luetrow—fremen ..........Sentember & |of Agriculture. He is survived by | S Mears ‘viee cbs et o T e g Seventh street, Hmorrow afternoon at D 3 . how such regula- | Mexico—Tampico . sevtember 8| pig widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Burton, and | Thomas H. and Mary Ann My :‘(\:rn,x‘:llk:;;‘).‘: :;glm;:;zl "h:un‘m“nl-;: |2 o'clock. Interment will be in Con- | ’ll.v:'\‘\eil“l(vlv‘m;nr:nurn, 66, occurred at tion can be made | Prevident RooseveltBremerha o a daughter; Mra. Lilllan’ Swartz, who € funeral herea here yesterday with a score of 292 out | P Gl B Teniperature same date last year— > DY slatteiar 14 Yoldus o BolleMim - =ensemneEn G [ is0N 1 ve s R T ey ot Wa e sy, Braviience, Mos a possible 300 M. M Works, » 60. i 1 it can be done, DUE SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 18 Funeral services will be conducted pital” ROSE ADELE O'LONE (nen Scoit) clvilian, San Antonio, Tex.. was sec d D 5 how it could be of <ee....Sentember 10 [ at the residence Saturday afternoon W Josenn PO . and ond with 201: Corpl. O. J. Tohey. | (A : Yo > Anopheles Mephistopheles. Tide Tables. . any benefit to avh | foonen HeT00l - oot e ntemher ‘| at 2:30 o'clock by Rev. William M. CRULER Lo Wh o (R TIOI United States Marine Corps. Salina, 4 From the New York Herald-Tribune (Furnished by United States Coast and . ation," he declared. | Foloa—Part Limon ‘September 10 | Hoffman. Interment will be in the d Rita O'Lone. Funeral fre OKla.. tock third place with 290: Pyt Ohiv revolitioniats and aiich. fike Geodetic Survey.) 5 Progress is made fl"lK""‘n_ml—-.?nl\mrn A September 9 | Fort Lincoln Cemetery. The funeral Jer late secidence. 199, 10U0 6. e ¢ R. F. Seitzinger. United States Ma _ rollowars ot IBan) reftgs fto ‘befloye | ods Low tide, 5:13 a.m. and 5:31 i by sacrifice,” the DUE MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 19. arrangements are in the hands of the | §iturday. Seotember ‘(,.,_f,,,,. b b Gorps, . Pittsbureh, £, wis 3 ¥ ki bl Lk gl (S e 1057 oty AN Senator asserted | Albert Ballin—Hamburs .....September %| Odd Fellows, of which Mr. Burion| Wihere mass will he waid ot am. fourth with 289 and Gunnery Serst exist for the especial glory and bene. | pm. W omphasts, | o orSan Francisco’ .. 2P kuzaat 20 | Was a member. fesauticlenis iy il 1a itk F. M. Crisswell. United States Marine ! fit of man Other persons whose tra | Tomorrow—Low tide. 6:09 a.m. and “Not every one of | Minnewaskea—TLondon ... Santember it Ir}‘Tk‘l_l,l.‘()) oD ?: sedox ,n\r-yh:;‘::v\vrr Corps, Oregon City, Oreg., fifth with | ditional plety has not been corrupted |6:25 p.m.: high tide, 11:4) a.m. those first stalwart “September . DEX STRILL, % | band’ of The Iate Marie Petrilin a 359 . : : | Americans w ho L . 3 BURNED IN AUTO FIRE vears. Funeral from late resudence. = 2 2 » | by the insinuating arguments of The Sun and Moon. - started West in SEE . Quincy pl. ne. on F v. Sentember 10, The winner of the match received L g olanite" e ALl Wiice that@ven mos- Senator Moscs. started S B! Quiney bl. n. 300! « v ¢ . F i Today—Ss rose 5:49 2 s € their v e d | Drottninzham — irs “September 10 at R:30 ‘am.: thence to Holv Rosire the Daniel Boone Trophy. and the % B woezinas. quitoes were “put here for a pur. Today—Sun rose 5:49 a.m.; sun set cover v o £ i B S - AP il Santemher 10 Church. where reatiem mass will be <aid 15 apetorers recaived gold sl n L S e R e wagons got through. You cannot stop | {2 me September 9 | TWo Women and Man Taken to| at 9 am Tnterment St Marys Cerietary, Tomorrow—Sun rises 550 am.; sun those daring men of the airways any | 3ow 0N T [ Sentember % g Reiatives and friends invited to attend X high scorers and bronze LIEUT. R. M. CUTTS, JR. | course, being to 'l‘ou'(ll‘l\mlp by indirec. | ¢ &7 piim more than you could stop the pioneers | Santa TuisacsValparal August 31 | Casualty Hospital. (3} l\\'l(v-‘.ll'ti. On Tu't;w)n- )“vn{w'fl‘x{r 1}:(( e, medals to the next 100 high scorers PR AR : B Hon o s e “they explain the| Moon rises 0:11 am.; sets 10:33 p.m. | Of the covered wagon days.” DUE TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 20 e s Her Rt ear et el Ban v Sxtier aRclet lidtha, & Col. P. M. Smoot. adjutar’ general RBut how will they expls | Automobile lamps to' be lighted one. v about an extra session of | Bogota—Puerto Colombia. . ... Sentember 0 | Gllntl y 5 R . | while: batua: < canaut voted father of Gerirnde Fragior of the Hawa Islands, arrived in | First Lieut. Lewis A, Hohn. Quantico, | shocking fact that lmn\r\‘\l‘ufl'(‘snrh.'\.\]:1Im“ e il « ek alombo—Ge Sentember 7 | While being refueled at a gasoline | Jrrmer eamp vesterday to visit the Hawaiian | Va. twice winner of the Wimbledon |broken up a revival meeting Highest, 72; lowest, | Somvens” the New THampshire Sen | piZROTER SRS ion at 1260 Eleventh street south- | hire §id" fineral Troin National Guard rifle team which is Cup match, finished in fifty-seventh | Baptist_congregation of Hammtown Condition of the Water. “There won't he any,” Senator [Qrizabai—Havan: 21110 Rentember 17 | €08L, two women and a man, all col- | GIUAE FEimT, 10 a” ; oo Cometors | ] 1. . 3 re S nbe red, were ta "asua y s & ” ‘ taking part in the national match | pluce with 280 and received a bronze | Ark.? Several services had been held | oot paune Clear. | Moses declared Eia o Sentember 1§ | ored. were taken to Casualty Hospital | gomyxsoN. Departed this fie, Tucs'ay, rogram. Col. Smoot is on his way | medal. | there, according to the newspaper fe| Harpers Ferry—Potomac and Shen An extra session would serve no N . 2 Bl A, Ok RaaTaak ] f ze crowds attending, but | S - . Clara Shipp, 39 years old, 2334 | Plins D ¢ SOLOMON ROHINSON to Washington, D. C.. to attend the | Other lccal marksmen to win one | port. with large ere £ DUt andoah Rivers clear (his morning useful purpose. There are no matters OUTGOING STEAMERS. Sixth street. was ludly burned on| 1eaves s devoted danenter. S War College, of the 140 bronze medals authorized by | the lv\l)~ln|[|;wn .}‘"'f il Weatlier in Vitlous ¢ |of large importance pending which SAILING TODAY. 6 batlo ot (e bty st o o ! 3 host of friends” Rema 1o 4 and vicious that the Rev. Jame: S not be Letter considered at a reg- | American Merchant—Plymonuth and Lond: 8 Sty ot i 3 | Congress are as follows: ft Serge |and viciou s b iered a - | American Merch ymouth and London. | & Bt . ¢ H unera HONORS GO TO D. C. MEN. il G G b15e on. | son, evangelist, was forced (o elose | == ular session.” Freaicont, tasea pvana and " oristobad | 0D 0 e e o Teiftn | g from e vl Bavite Chigreh i wineers, sixty-fourth place, score 279; vl\ivl nu'f\ln:! i BN nEea A ’"‘»} ki anshie St ‘F.Iw)lfillmmm‘ Tqtiliues vt VAPI| sécecty reccived midor tinis .. T Hughes ofliciating. » Bet Place i Na ) je enry C. Espey. Co. 1. may be tha L 4 v L od Teams Hope 1‘" Aiet ‘: lace in National S l“"',“ ks .“ ""m'","‘ I‘._“"‘ 2 'I casional mosquito, Just as a dog i The Boom-Slang. e Gatis —_ — omber L1, 1022 at 8:15 am. at her rodk Closing Match. Hoenl N e e keep us from lugubri | Stations s SR ‘era Cruz and Tampico. dence. 37 Mugtle st e i e 0BT s B Serst. J. H. W l]nv.«upm\l‘ 13ih En :‘:“‘\n'(‘::\‘jw"\‘:\l\n AT Lo :m‘nm“;m“\“n l;.:‘.:.n Tribune. o 1 CARNIVAL IS PLANNED. iaeed dgneniet b on N S o s neers, Fort Humphreys, Va., eizhty- | ous « e b ch word boom is not the ik IR e e SAMP PERRY. Ohio, September 15. | (hir place, score 278: Sorst. Prescott | mosquitoes are valuable socially in | ; | voeabulary of a cannon, and it seems A e Town I sy e, Tewsin B Jones o Two officers of the Engineer Corps, | yUgiune Pattery A. 260th Coasi Ar. | other respects—to advertis Sl : Istrange that in the very home of | Hellone-Lishon | To aid in wiping out a deficit of $1.| 10 am. from St Angustines 3 L W. A Wood, 29th Engineers, | yiod Siath place, score 276: Second | sey. for example or to help Ko ither Knickerbocker its mere ap- SAILING TOMORROW 200 incurred in running Friendship | gt bt T ot MCsts now Tuterme d Capt J. D. Andtews. instructor. | pioyp.” R. K. McDonoush. 13th En-|the curfew faw these (ocenslonallv) i aih i ¥ |pearance should <o often lead the un- | Carmania—Plymonth. Havre and London. | House, 324-326 Virginia avenue south- f i Stationed. at Fort “Humph Lo gineers. Fort Humphreys, 1034 place. moonlit Summer nights But not by | &tluma oo “ee Cloar wary astray in regard to its meaning. | Rochambesn—giavre. S east, during the Summer, a carnival | o e Relrnyiok (Be 14 b & hadges with scores 285 | Seore and Marcus W. Dinwiddie. ' the wildest stretch of the imagination fy.jqy, T ¢ Yet never does a consignment of -er. | Jymbic—Cherbourg and Southampton. will be given at the buildings tomor- fied ot the funeral of Afis gach vesterday at individual shootinz | 21y ¢ 'street. civilian teamy 113th can one who is truly devout explhair i Biminghan i ,entsarrive from South Afvica to en | Martinioue—Port an Prince. Cartagena and row’ afternoon and evening. starting L T }“"“"-"‘ Shurch events here Slacetiaopre. Beir userulness in brenking up 1 re | fmrc : liven American reptile houses, but | ; at 4 o'clock and ending at 10 p.m. Meniher Mh{l,nnf‘r‘\\\. (;l"li\lml; II\‘I}(“I},“ i st ligious revival in Hammtown. Ark. Buitalo plausible paragraphs of misinforma- Friendship .louse, the settlement ASVIEE BeRERiGH N avy Yard, member ¢ e Na- nerease ors, ! tional Capital Rifle Club. took forty- second place and a brone medal with _— g : tion e- lain how the deadly *f - | Brechus-—Maracaiho: o ast W LR Secretary et : { adly *“boom. | Baecnus-—Maracay house of Southeast Washington, is | .xpurwoon. om. 8 total of 281 points._Another Marine, ITH. Departed this life Taesday. Son The official bulletins published yes- B y: S| ||1.L‘” L'ul. his name. .,\'m:h a cargo SAILING SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. {well known for its many welfare activi- Drill Team of fikay i that Host Qe h lay the teams get in their last ; : : passed through New York the other | Minnekahda—Plymouth. Boulogne and Lon- | ties. Miss Lydia Burklin, head resi-| 40. and Forest 4 Votava, Company E. 121st Engineers, | practice before the start tomorrow of « o v on its way to the Philadelplin | don dent, is chairman of the committee jn | Jptified to_meet in a session of sorrow Boologitul GRtaens. g France—Plymouth_and Havre. Thursday. September 15 (at the homer {and Sergt. Prescott Blount, individual{ the closing cempetition of the national S : v |%oologicul Gardens, and this perennial | RELEPirmouth and, Fasre, ) ooyter. | charge of arrangements for the car-| & wriay: september 18 (at the home) al medal winner. to have captured fifth | matches, the national rifle team mateh | o clion litem of wnnatural ‘nistory was widely | *fin nival ing for the funeral and burial of « 902, AEhE B 8 P te 300| 7S § P altii—Queenstown and Liverno - deceased danzhter % S RW O Know the Cost U ind cight places in the G00-yard and | institited by Congress in 1902 Col. | Hewa ', e G REE| Rl S, G L e Fresamel davebter. KL HrDeRWodn ow the Los| P | 200vard twoman team events. re-| Coward states that 104 service, Na- | iidianapatic' 301 P ekl gL 2 tember 78 i from Miles e o el oy . 5 g ivilia w are | Ky Ny o 3 ar i r and_G warial € X Bed st. b spectively. They were awarded bronze | tional Guard and civilian teams are | i iy ; Soundh: resemith. (he'l Hoom ot air anin——Moville and Glasgaw c&l’hfi of Thanks. New York be ird otk e o W Offive v medals and a_cash prize in each match | entered. the largest number in th Ehts talbo o s ucenstown and Livoroool I wish _to gratefully ac 1 and membe M Star’ No'40) ¥ The championship event just com-|history of rifle shooting % e ol callcae beciuaet s = Tireme dce and thavk the tel Columbia o N and Calimbis Ambulances, $4.00 | riciea repreanie the vinte of the . | e e miiaand_civitian teams | 98 2 i el e s callea e et roomille plends o dieir «cr? Temple "Xo.” 452, ihivited {5 b brv CALL {dividual matches. the entry lists of | hope to win one of the first 16 places ¢ ity § 1 Pidondy | Duteh for snake—and these are tree. | Elzabeth——M Christi. Santo Domingo | bestowed dusme th DR. ROBERT L. PEVTON. Pre | which, according to Col. J. M. Coward, | in this match which would give thera o8 N Elclousy e 8 City and Sang upon the oce: Attest: LOUISE LEWIS, Se | \whi i snakes. However formidable and in- | CarrilioSan i 3 : F g ) W. W CHAMBERS Co United States Army. retired, the Yyom- [a class A rating and would entitie | | P Tovosing lavever formidable and in-) Carilio—dantiaro.” Ringston. Tela and| wiie. PLOK Nomxsox. « | WILTON. On Tuesdas Senie e - inz apartments, chief statistical officer [ ench shooting member to one of the | (R, 0y N s the prosaic orig a enswood Hosita 5 € il i of their rame and | S O piingston Santa Marta | \ACE, We wish to thank the friends and( JANET KIRK WALTON Columbia 432 of the matches, showed an increase in | three “legs” necessary for the War | portand i Bloudy 1of 4 imyth now. slmoAt AMmovibiy &5 T COMmbIa. nto Domingo City | Felaiives who sent foral tributes and | Stephen T. Walton the number of competitors of over 40 | Department rating of distinzulshed | RO [T | tablished: Eene boom .ang is not and : ol LR L Sl D B Foral cer sices 0 Tt et ner cent of any previous year. rifle men e K Clandy | never will be a snake that booms. e g g Sk JoR G/ A ) 2 “ongregational Church. 10th and Ma = 5 3 7 % .,\..;:,""" g (o Pelewdy | This same tricky word has received Cristobai and_Port Limon. | MACE AN FAMILE. | cHES i Ay e e Washingtc Firest Men's Wear Store! gb b N Ao [eavalier treatment at—so to speak— | Ves rhados. Rio de Janeiro.” Monte o { - am. Friday. Interment B §i- T ™ it the hauds of English tongue: on| Vileo and Buenos Aires. 2 r b0 (CXDrene our sincere | Cedar Hill Cemetery. 1 P I8 wa g | earlier oceasions. Indenting the shore SAILING SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, H and_the beautiful flowers extended to| W \"Ilb\ The members of Mount Ple: [ Sngins 53 40 v |of t. John, smallest of th> American | Missourian—Cristobal vific Coast B atpfhe death af aurbeloved mother. | GRS i { Virgin Islands, lies one . the most| SAILING TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER SANES L SAVARIND FaMILY. o | Chureh 10 iy hnsette ave. EieRias limpid. jewel-colorad expanses of water | Cristohal—Port au Prinee and Cristobal Friday” Sentenmber 10 1957 ot 2 o, {oF s in all the tropics. and its name sounds ( Estonia-—Danziz and Helsinzfors eaths. the prrpose of attending the funeral s (8 am. Greenwich time. today ) | : Aty v enada. Trinidad and Demarara irve 6f = late ‘Sicinn Mre.J F. WALTON. Stations e mnedatiie Weut to the stranger's ear like Casey Bay. | Matiyal—Gronads, Trioldad and “emarara. BLANCH K. LARNER. Worthy Matron. ndon, Ensland emnfratuge, Weather | [t was not sa christened The Dutch: | | and. Brengn: B O Jumiar. Seniember 41 S RAMPTON. Worthy ris Fra 3 man who first settled on its verge | Presidente Wilson—Naples and Triest N et Ce SRR R S CILLY. Secretary. Yienna' Austria . 0 Clear {callea it Klein Caneelboom. from “a | SAILING WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 21 | at “Arlington Thursday. September 15 s little cinnamon tree” which he found town and Liverpor .S ” M i o o BROADUS. On Tucalay. Sent 2 A | G spaim Veloudy | growing there, but to English who SanJ avra and aracaibo. .|=-VQ\:rm'l;';:;}“:)1 S W 3n emariam Hamilton . | followed this conveniently became K N6 i ol o ROADUS possed to the bevond In et hut lovine remombrance of 2 1 3 e S Mt Al ik o ATLING THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, He leaves to mou v dear dauzhter KATHE. E BAUER, i X father two brothe ried this life two sears @ - e Dominica—St. Thomas. Barbados and Trini- | ot or i ntivin e peep Ay SRR ars ago 1o Fridax,_ septomber 15, 1 nm. from hix | o S O i e e HhL PN et Folael te o8 her wi Onted " States Christiansand. Ot and | e, Fraidence. “Relauves andfriends are | RENI L A he Shr ‘apenhagen e | oo and. Kind Westphalin—Cherbourg. Southampton and | BURTON. _Suddenly. Wedneslav, Sentember t el memory vou 1eft behi ‘Hambur by e 13 1627 at 60 ALBERT R1"R- HER OV G MomieR. % ria——Havana. Cristobal and Pacific beloved | { nblizabeth BUF. | J0NES. Sacred to the memory of JAMES E. | uneral from his | JONES, Sacr p | —Havana. Progreso. Vera Cruz and denee 1: ne. Saturday, | JONES. who died five years ao. mnico. . “Reiatives and | Der 13 Montevides—Cadiz and Barcelona. . Preciatis the deth of those who sleep, San Lorenzo—San Juan. e AN Renaaing in the Lord art Home. Hyattaville, | M Will the eaceed treasure keep. €A % A.. beloved daughter RAIL TRANSPORTATION BLfieh Mipheol Pt b peniperh | © it iRl UGS, GRACH nw. Funeral from red Heart Home | MAC! In loving but ead remembrance of | STRIDES ARE DESCRIBED| il Fritey: Sevtember 10, where, masm | e o O s e 15, i fff."':fl’('!.‘x?:;fn'" attend. Interment \Tngm L= e LOVING WIFE BLANCHE. * Aishton Declares New Records Are | CLARK. On September 1%, 1927, es | REES. In cad but lovine remembrance of | " A CLARK. husband of iaura V *| our dear father. JAMES C. REES. who de- Set in 1927 With Efficiency Frneral from the residence of narted this life’ twelve years ago today, Fth st. e at 2:30 nm. Saturday. Sep. | September 15. 1915, at Top Notch. tember 17, Taterment Congressional Come- “Gone but not forgotten.” On er | tery. " Friends and relatives (|nlle< 16¢ FAMILY. * 5 | COMPHFR. On Sentember 7. NSON. TIn sad bnt loving remembr: American railroads have made their [ CONVHER. On Ser IF | MONENSGRS.Tm oad Bare s oA I | awtelle Calit. " TAMES | COMPHE hand. MeKTNL - 3 Iargest forward strides in transporta- | hn-v|L hmlnn‘:i of Norma (l rlxafihnr n‘:x SON. L R L S R ho departed this life tWo sears ago tion In the past three or four yea son of Mr. and Mrs E. B. Compher. Re- 1 Complete Funerals ican Farmer—Plymouth and London. and particularly in the last vear and | it Fgling ot Tablers chapel. Funeral day. ntember at 11 m. Intee- v a half, R. H. Alshton, president of the | ment at Atiinzion (Loudoun. Ya: papers B e e . American Railw ssoclation, de. | _ Dieise copy.) T s fone and silent &rave. Now is the ciared i an addrers fn Chicago forny | PARRNLL OnTucsdsy,Sepemier 10.19°7 | g tovart T et oo i £rave. before the Traveling Engineers As- AR AR aL CIilton st nowve Mav wither and decas . sociation. and Sarab M. Farrell. *Maxs will be B v in, Lo, oslass Lenssth time to take “We have now." Mr. Alshton said, | (lebrated "for thie renose of his soul ai | mis LOVING WIKE. ‘BESSIE, E. ROBI “probably the most eflicient and ade- . n.w. on Friday, September 16. at | SON ¥ quate railroad transportation that| 10 am. Interment Mount Olivet Céme- | WEST. In sad and lovine remembrance of o v tery my dear husband. JOHN T, WEST. who advantage o ever existed in this or any other coun- : . . a0 two yoate S iy Bewteraher Th try. The railroads have achieved the | GARDNER, The Ladies’ Reliable Immediate | 757 § # s Bot Societs ¢ ¢ present high level of transportation | MARY B GARDNER on Seoteorar obf me may think [ am not lonely ser o 'st, y b v, g Assessment due next ting. When at times they see me smile: the sale Of milliona fl::r!c;li‘ntanl‘[": il 1 pue 3 m:m-:r'u BRENT. President. Little do, they know the heartache ° o i h 111 f flrst Tent andinto maintenance work. At | qis; CREES Record. Sec Sl g F 0 ma vork, and Sept 3. 1097 Today recalls the memory l ‘ ' ‘ ’ l I I I second, by the development of a new | 1o n,..[,f»?,r;’,'"?fi‘“m:'.{'{""f,'m'so-?".m 'O a loved ohe Taid 10, rest. spirit of sincere and thorough-going | loved wifa of Chirles T. Gibson. Funeral And those who think of him today co-operation, not only within *ach rail- ;;lml chapel eorge “\ \‘ mhfo__";_'mw‘» Ate those who loved him best > > b X riday, September £ No_ol 0 101 niss yo o b $ $ road system and between railroads, Re " friends invited . In- O ona Wnows_the. teats ahed: but also hetween transportation men ¢ in Cedar Hill Cemetery. [ B Reaven Tnore (o meet Sou ‘7 and th . v GRAHAM. Tuesday. Septembver 13. 1927, | here no farewell words are sai a a ls ac le e ey :‘e:\'e Bodes mul putife whops | e i o o DY || _HIS LONELY WIFE. MARY . WEST. ¢ 14} LENA GRAHAM (nee Butler), aged 45 Although the roads set up many | - Veirs. beloved wife of Laurence Granam FUNERAL DIRECTOR new records for transpoprtation effi-| heloved daughter of Louisa Butler. ' He: J 5 x4 - ney last year, they established still | ilne 2t the rosidence of her ‘mather. | V SPE ARE ‘0 ar l‘er higher records in the first half of | heral laier. or | Ve L. CO. 27, Mr. Alshton s:\ld HANLON. _ On Thursday. September 15. 9 i & anion. Remains resting at Saffell’s chapel; | wiy St N.W. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. 5th and H sts. n.w. Notice of funeral | rove peank. 602 1009 H St. N.W. later. Fo Iv_910_F_St. N.W. 2 TODAY. H\RPH{ On W-dne-«l:{t September 14. 19 Dirertar and 1 1 1 R T UL ARPERE ot Congress Heights School. Commis-| £omery ~ Remamne resting at John T. sioner W. B. Ladue will speak. L e T "W Wairen Taltavull The United Lodge of Theosophists | MABEEK, 0n Webnestay, Sopienber, 1t | 14th & Spring Rd. Col. 464 Y will meet, 8:15 o'cloc’, in Hill Build- er 88th year.” widow of the late A et ¢ ing, Seventeenth and I streets. There | Georco Harper of White Oak Md. Funeral | ]osz h F. Birch’s Sons 1 vill be a talk on “The Constitution of | SRJERY: SESUNT otk "Farie. Grenr | (ISAAC BIRCH) Man.” Al wi M CTnterment church cemetery. (Bl | 3034 M St. N.\V. Fhone West s more papers please copy.) Tie Estaniishea X4t LOST. HOEKE. _On Wednesda ]rgwnnwl; 102 Tlmothy Hanlon BILLFOLD. containing fiorev and Masvac Trom AR chamel ot Thge. 8. Sorseon 1011 | B M StNE___ Phone L85 -~ . . seits attamonie. phera . Bloder nieas [§ 1 of Thos. 1011 ke, Hotel Hamitton. o, Rilhitees wnd e et o Wene H. Sardo & Co.- 1 ls lS A fe da S long_ BRACELRT ZSterliie siver, Wit £cign sei- | it iniermient a1 Congremsional Cepe . . W y az. on Eve or 1%th ¥ " Frank | fer : % | [| QL. | MUNTZBERGER. _ Suddenty. wednestas, | Private Limousine Ambulance ST ¥ + loal September 14, 19 0 b ISAAC | $12 H St incoln 52 RPASTUING EOl, et thatel gt an | SR b e S T | et Linc 24 o er to take advan R peieek, s B85 " pultera oo s | T 2 1 Gter’s Sons Co. u BRIEF (A W Ieather . ndship Helghts, Md.. on Saturday, : . Co e e ¥ e 15Kt M Rerarives and | LL13 SEVENTH STioNibe Main 2473 ta e O t 1S Sa e Marterly conference minutes of 1t s invited to Interment | Motern_Chape elenho | . Y trict, Free Methodist Church Il Glenwood Cemetery. 16 T LTAVULL ";v;v',\‘g""r "{;'a;'mr'exr_';;-}pw fo Rev. ':_ IACKSON. Op Wednesday, September 1. P A A T Ve s Freedmen's Hospital. 4 l'k\\lEfl BREASTP] Tnvestment 3 E JA SON, devoted ol <§ | ’7 3 23 Sy Regular stock WS PHTRI Ot R | N BAGROR Sy ST e e o ok SUOR xS ruen e Rl wranks Randolph,_and hmhlu’: Jla(vlk«m (Funeral | No “\.‘," OFFICE. o ist Baptist Church. <7th t. and Dum- | 1 JRHORST 1 g 3 as been reduced e | Bt G, St b i | T CHAS. 8. 2U __ - | Ernest Ja Co.. West End funerai | AST, CARITUL NT. —Trown leather rontaining shelirim | barlor Quick Dienified Eificient Service, . snectacle V| inity. ‘lm. K Reward. ulay. n- " forit. Complete R Bt Ul 100 8BV | JomAON Dogated i e Turslag S| torouis ST stecd CAT—in ( (l"\elnlld P-'fl'k full-gro; Pe JOHNSON (nee D: sister_of Helwn | ! Sitn tabby: famale. Call Clevaland 1303, 168 | Thomas, Susie Kess. Lanta E . Greane. | W W. Deal & C° Sortments a r e 8 J0OK_and depo: v. | 'l"z‘m:‘r;:n’ nl‘.‘\»m’- "P:‘:)ranv\tiu‘l‘h;)rlx:& G :rm-l‘ _8! Getig 2 F Homas and James Davis: sisterin-iaw of | as i ol i oy Gearua® dteno and aunt-of Rexinald and ALMUg R gmeE CHEVROLET TOURING. 1026 $50 reward Waldron Greene g D€ licenss N-1534: engine No. 2334035. For death broke the band of love Succesding the Original O e r e . Notify B. . Cromwell. Stanhope, 5 ‘That bound our hearts as one : . And ' voice was heard 1o | WRSPEARECA) ASSTS. bifocal. in leather case: 13th bet. | S v o el 1623 Connecticut Ave. - GLASSES. bi her case: 3 ’ + i . sizes. Manv fab- Er R, e ne Wedneaday. 15 am. | Slogh o, dear sste | ecticutAve . y B T g | POTOMAC 4600{\5murarn GLASSES. shell nmmul Jn Franklin case Co T SR JONINSON, 1 QG tember 13. 1027 at s o HANDBAG. orown. on road between Chesa- | * 0N """‘? T e NON (ns ETHC roiey i peake and ‘North Heaches. Saturday. by ner- Davis) . beloved w,,, of John E. Johnson. | p, A AH'!An':e fi"\", 8, $ 2 i blue serge! ; L e i s ey 56-W. evs. Layra Greer i iver. v o | Elorenee George. Thomi and F. COSTELLO Thomas. HOUND. tan colored. long ears, strap_around Jam - 172¢ N_Capitol St NORTH_797! R neek WA Ahaln Withcheqr logs “Tiesiay | iames,Daviy Remaing resting’at’ner ws- | _L72¢ N Camtot 1 NORTH 7078 % - . morning: reward. 1632 Kalorama rd. n.w. ifineral from Asbury A M. E. Church FUNERAL DESI( No L'II(U’{/(’ for alterations PIN--Sorority, Tay Phi. 3418 11th and K ais, oo, Fridas 'lel\l«l-:l.lrr i ° POCKETBOOK—Between 7th dnd Fatw and | iow dnvited. © o et ¢ GEO. C. SHAFFER 7 8 ion, ') o b o tere” Cibeoral ‘roward. " Main 5100."Branch | Naomi Chanter.No- . O E. 3c ave hers: | “XPRESSIVE KLOKAL EMBLEMS. . it b ouned o auiia the: et o1 o Raleigh Haberdasher| seammmrmrmr| it s 5 ou o St lih & Ere . Il wa ‘o] B S L 11th a s 2 e SPECTACLES—Shell-Trame. 1n_or—around M};’ AR K e n v Y 0 oot Aute Delivers Service the Awticuliiral crounds. Reward if Igit St BY CAR, MOOKS X 1310 F St t ; 1310 F S t INC ALt lesio Hide. s wns. Eatka 6. ROBINSOR. Seir~ 15 | Gude Bros. Co., 1212 F St. i ASE—Black. containing bridal co UGHRAN. Tuesday. September 13 1927, . bt Gth and B sis. n.e. and 7th - 3, | ree ! tree B e T S | LR, SRR W BTACKISTONE, 1407 H I Lincoln 8008.W. .. ___ . __ . 108% Loughran. Mas at 8t. Matthews' Ch. Beautiful Floral WRIST WATCH, lady's white gold. Tuesd: Rhode Island ave. betwesn 17th ‘“l‘ lfi"l ing: four blue sapphires and ‘diamonds ts. Friday, Seotember 16, at U a. I Designs. $5 and up. each: Tiberal Teward. " Aqame 33703, 174 ferment private. “13 L MALN Sor T

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